The plot is still based on a subversion of fairy tale tropes, in this case with the bad guys
defying narrative convention and wanting their «happily ever after».
Not exact matches
Klaus
defies these
convention with relatable, dynamic characters and an emotional
narrative that pulls the player forward with the temptation to discover more of the story.
The film
defies the
convention of a linear
narrative; the long haired protagonist rehearses an extract from Gilbert Sorrentino's poem The Morning Roundup, whilst also attempting to recall particular memories and sensations.